What will happen to U.S. healthcare if the federal government shuts down next week? That question is on the minds of patients, providers, and health policy experts as the clock ticks down to Sept. 30, ...
Qatar’s 3rd Qatar Proteomics Conference brought together world-renowned academic scientists, researchers and scholars for a ...
The hidden Markov model (HMM), a statistical model widely applied in machine learning, has proven effective in addressing various problems in ...
Utah System of Higher Education reports record number of Utahns claiming college degrees and certificates. The Utah higher education data runs counter to polls suggesting Americans are placing less ...
A first-degree murder conviction in the case of a Michigan man who killed his estranged wife in Windsor is being hailed as a victory for advocates concerned about intimate partner violence. CBC's ...
LYNNWOOD—Lynnwood Council Vice President Joshua Binda appears to have falsely claimed in the Snohomish County Voter’s Pamphlet (p. 73) that he graduated from Western Governors University with a ...
Precious Hamilton, 15, of Crum Lynne, has been arrested for the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Baseem "Seyven" Baker in Abington Township on October 6. Hamilton was charged in adult court with ...
A district judge found James Dean Winkenwader, Waterville, guilty of second-degree murder Tuesday in the shooting death of Blue Rapids resident Camoran Shoptese in July 2024. The decision by Judge ...
A McKeesport man will spend the rest of his life in state prison after a jury on Tuesday found him guilty of killing his mother and her friend last year in Homestead. John Malcolm Smith V, 26, was ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily/AP) — As the government shutdown moves into its seventh day, there’s concern that programs around one million Arizonans rely on could run out of funding soon. The shutdown came as ...
Dallas College launched a new, first-of-its-kind dual degree track allowing nurses to earn both a Bachelor's and Master's of Science in Nursing. The program is offered in partnership with the American ...
Fast forward nine years and now the man who would be our next socialist, Democratic mayor wants to axe gifted and talented programs in New York City public schools, writes columnist Miranda Devine.